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ROSEBURG REVIEW k FRIDAY, APRIL, 2, 1886. VOL. 10, XO. 55 With this issue we close the first decade of our existence. We have had W W Ul U W VV1IVVUU UklIlU V UUi a . I w these years, but we think the port of I success is now visible to the navigator's eye. Our patronase in the past few years has been crood. and is now in- creasing more rapidly than ever befoie l.nmfn ... MwotnnmllnMii im. . th wt JkXjtM UU1 Jilf,m tVH- glig J JIX tu w reading medium to be found in South- ern Orciron. We shall strive for I quality, but quantity, yet enough to J satisfy the most insatiate we hope. I SVMTS TUB PEOPZX. Individuality, personal and mental, I is a prominent even essential element I of greatness. Not conceit nor yet I obstinacy but a prudent recognition of self ability and conscious reliance up- on self-contained resources are what I we mean. It is this trait of character that illustrates the soldier, adorn 3 the lawyer and distinguishes the states- man. Many a man, learned and clever would have been great had not this been wanting, but no one however gift- ed can signalize his talents without it. I The parable of the talents as told in j the Bible has daily illustrations and it I is the timid and desponding that buiies I the talent that is given him. Upon j this score we are proud to observe nc proper complaint can be made against our President. From childhood to manhood, in every relation in life he has been self reliant but not arrogant. He does not jump at conclusions, he arrives at them and once reached it re quires weight to disturb him. As gov ernor of New York his policy was fixed None of I and his favorites were few. lna advise were presumed to sr eak of 4 r him in the spirit of ego et mens rex. I and Cleveland. Verv much to the contrary. As President he has , . .. tne same, nee 10 recieve suggestions but after considering, determined to control conclusions. His policy is in marked contrast with many or onr presidents and it is doubtful if J ack son surpassed him. The latter grand old hero, had bitter personal enemies to punish,, and warm devoted friends to reward. Sometimes hisjndgement was soverned by impulse. With Whilst his I i Cleveland it is not so. heart is warm enough, his head is cer tainly cool. Blaine, who is a remark able man indeed, could not stand the shafts of scandal and lost his balance, Cleveland seemed impervious to Blan der and his traducers lost their senses. He does not despise his enemies nor does he fondle his friends. ' He thinks he has a duty to perform and he does it Those only might he regard ene- mics that to him seem to be enemies of good government. The constitution tinn of thf Fedei-1.1 Govemmpnt thereunderai-e matters of deep and constant concern with him. His sense of duty seems to be concentrated upon the integrity of the Government and the welfare of the people. His inaugural address was made to the peo ple, so was his first and great message and what he thought he said. Some very great Democrats differed from him upon the silver coinage question but his views upon careful examina tion are found to be but honest sug gestions arising from honest consider ations of a profitable future, not arbi trary nor arrogant, but sincere and candid. This difference nmkes not a feathers weight in his relationship to the party, he is still the same pure steadfast Democrat. In treatment of foreign affairs he has been prompt and positive, regardless of violent criticism. He docs not suit diplomatists, he does not suit the mugwumps, nor can he be frightened to disturb his cabinet and therefore he does not suit his leading party organ, the New York World. He does not suit Democrats who be lieve that principles and spoils are one and the same. He does not suit the Republican senate nor the Chinese embassy, in fact there are many in terests he does not suit, but he does suit the American people. He loves the Government and the people. All good citizens have deep and abiding faith and confidcace in him and we, tho people of Oregon should evidence our appreciation by a handsome Dem ocratic majority next J une as an in dorsement of his admirable administra tion. A strong point made by Secretary of Stato Bayard on the Chinese ques tion is that in which he shows the large preponderance of privileges enjoyed by the Chinese in this coun trv as comnared with those to which j 1 Americans are restricted in China. Here they multiply as immigrants by . the tens of thousands, till their num ber is now estimated at 1 50,000, and have been in the habit of going where they pleased and engaging in any sort of business that suited them. This Americans are not allowed to do in China, but have certain boundaries as signed to them, outside of which they are admonished noi to eo if they set any value on their lives, Times. Gen. O. O. Howard succeeds Major General Pope who is placed upon the retired list. iglaa County Dcmneratlr. Conrrntfon. The Democracy of Douglas county li-espn will meet in regular County Jonvention at the Court house, Rom- I il I , . w.. r... 28, 18S6, for the purpose of nominating candidates for the various county I - - - W - Vv v-iv .i.k -av u vw " v I the State Democratic Convention to be held in Portland on the 4th, day of May 1886 and for the transaction of I .1 such other business as may properly come before said County Convention Primf n frtr !. nnrtviM nf Wfirifr LloWot. tn otfnr,,! ooM Mn.finn uviuvvg w tikvvuu ouivi v-aa. v-wa I will be held at the respective places of YOtina in the several precincts on Tues- day the 6th day of April 1886. The various precincts shall be entitled to representation in said Convention as follows: Cow Creek 4 Mt Scott Canyonville 6 Riddle 2 East Umpqua 2 Calapooia Yoncolla Pass Creek Elkton 10 Myrtle Creek 7 Deer Creek 1 4 3 6 Camas Valley 3 4 2 5 Ten Mile 3 Looking Glass ; 6 Coles Galley 3 Scottsburg Gardiner Wilbur 3 Total At these primary attendance is urged. 87 meetings a full At that time an opportunity to register is offered and this duty no good Democrat will neglect to perform. All good citizens are invited to participate with the Dc mocracy in the coming election, T. R. Sheridan, J. W. Hamilton. Sec. Chin. Com No: Bro. Chenoweth we will not get so far from shore 'but what you will bear from us. Your answer 'So us on ly brought out one new point, which we now unswflp. Ynu sk "if tha nuefetion were to be submitted to the people and prohibUmn did not carry, would we not foster tne whlsk7 traQc" Prohibition nas not u in wre6on are wc "uw answer. Again; if the question were to fail when isuomitteu. an vou ana i coma ao COuld do I , - - . .. -t I wnnkl hf t.a apt. mir rriirfrpi-jj nnrl trv it, I .. -on 1 J I I . .... 1 acmn. Brother we are not tosterinsr I it, and you ought to know that and moreover a rood Democrat is as trlie to the elevation of society as any that may sec fit to differ from them. - The Supreme Court of Georgia has sustained the appeal of the Atlanta Prohibitionists, growing out of the re cent local election cases, ims is a great victory for the Georgia temper ance men, who have managed to sue ceed in their operations without organ iiine a third party. Prohibitionists in other States ought to take pattern from the "local opuomsts oi tne ! . 1 ooutn wno 8eem to carry their Pomt witQout antagonizing the great polit- sni v,upeu ior 1 . u. w u. Attorney J thisDistrict, has discharged tne important duties of his office with vigor discretion and fidelity. The office requires peculiar qualifications to fill it efficiently. It is not flattering our friend to say that he has done the square thine by the people, both in the matter of nrosecutinir criminals and in discouraging the bringing of trifling and costly cases before the courts. Benton Leader. I Bro. Nickel of the Times is much WOrriea abOUt the Douglas COUnty DC- mocracy. After the J une election he will perhaps be ashamed of himself. He says a Democrat cannot be a pro- 1 hibltionist. . A Democrat Of his Stripe cannot we admit, but his kind will not last long in Oregon, His reference to uor profession shows the motive of an ingrate, the proof of which, when neces sary, will appear in tho "vacillating" Bucklen's Arnica Salve- The Best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded1 Price 2o cts wet box. Fer saleby Marsters & Co Take SIMMONS MRMLATOR For all Diseases of llie Liver, Eidaeys, Stonaca an! Spleen. This purely vrpc etablo prc- faralion, now so C-lrbrafed a a amily Medicinr, originated in the South in 182.S. It acts Keiitly on thr ISnwflH and Kldnc.TH iind j-orrcots the action of the Lir,.-.n.1 i,th-rc-fore. the betU reparatory medicine, whatrvcr the sick ness may prove to lie. In all common diseases it will, nn usslsteci by any oihcr meiii cine, cfTfct u hfierdy euro. The Regulator is safe to administer in any condition of the system, and hikIov no circum stances ran It do liurm. It will invigorate like a glass of wine, hot i-. i:o intoxicating bcTr age to lead to intemperanr,-; will promote dl geMlon, dixslpate lir-:t(lii ht', aiul jsener ally tone up the sy; in. 1 he dose is small, not unpleasant, and i?- viitcs un-loubtcd. No Ions of ti mc, no inf er- ruptiou or htoj.jmtfe of business uliik taking the Regulator. Children complaining of Colic, Heail.iclic, ir Sick Stomach, a tctspoonful or more will give relitf. If taken occasion.-.lly by pi- tients expoeJ to MALARIA, will expel the poison and protect them from attack. A PUTSirl AV. OPINION. I have been praetitln: medicine for twenty years, and have never been ;.bi t? pt up a vegetable compound that would, like Siinjams Liver Regu lator, promptly and effectively move the l.iver to action, and at the same time aid (instead of weak ening) the digestive and assimilative powers of the system. L. M. Hiktok, M l.,V'aihington, Ark. BEE THAT YOC SET THE OE.NXIE. ritarARBU bt V. H. Zeilin Co., Philadelphia, Pa. NO REGISTRATION. I mi m . y r, . . m. a ne supreme court oi tne state or Oregon on last Wednesday decided the Resristrv law invalid. Our readers ., wUl take notice accordingly, vera ocrats siioul remember now over, to attend nrimaries next Tuesday and herein fail not. ISVAHD. .1 1 1 1 . 1 as we uate announcau eisowneicuio oupremo Court of the btato ot Oregon D8S UeClUCU UIO IteSTIStrV law XO D6 unconstitutional. Had this decision cn rendered immediately after the passage ot the Jaw there would have been very little cause for complaint nor can we now blame the Court for delay. They considered it as soon as it came regularly on the docket and no doubt made as much haste as the im portance and gravity of the case would allow. Nevertheless considerable ex pense has been incurred, throughout the various counties preparatory for registration. For all this the people will be compelled to pav and all for no good. The blunders of the last Legis lature arfncomprehensible to the or ,dinary common sense of the people and should be a warning against the selection of Legislators merely for po litical reasons. The Grand Jury law, the Keady tempeauce act, and this Eegistiation farce had only to reacli the proper tribunal to be torn into atoms, with derission and contempt, This may bo funny for politicians and lawyers but it is rough on the people who have to foot the bill. The president is invited to give a new definition of "offensive partisan ship." Thirty-five Democratic patrons of the postoffice at Putman, Penn., bave sent a statement to the postofhee nt a statement to department setting forth that W. C, Yates, the new Democratic postmaster there, has becomo a violent prohibition ist, and that his doing3 are unendura ble The only specification is that he " vivi tuu jjciiciui ucuiuij Will dow ''a very ollensive dow -'a verv offensive prohibition PW, . . . -in tinnnprinrr Mroular" but the state ' mCnt gC6 Q l 8hW that' whatevcr OHcnse, the leelings Ot the Signers were grievously wounded. The Put- man office pays 850 a year, and the case is a particularly sad one. The first annual report of the bureau ot labor is completed. Speaking of the present industrial depression it says M As to the severity of the present in- dustrial depression and its duration, it can safely be asserted that the depres sion commenced early in 1882, and has continued until the present time. At the preMnt timo (April, 1886) the ef fect8 cf the depression are. wearing away, and all indications are Miat pros peritv 3 sIowly anj gradUally, but safe- lv returning. 1 Unn n t u 11 st-i.i 1 1 tnends to allow his name to be placed I before the Democratic Convention for I County School Supt. If he become candidate and receive the nomination his election we believe is assured Eighty homesteads, timber cultun and other entries and one hundred and forty-five pre-empiton fillings were can celled for fraud by Commissioner Sparks during the month of February Administrators and for Douglas County, in tho matter of the estate -ajoncE is hereby given that the under- gm-f--t3 WSiSSfiS J'0' Estate of w d. sheiton dee'd where- fore all nersonB indebted to said entale will make immediate payment, and all persons haying claims acrainsi tne same win prceciii tneir ciaimi against the said estate, duly verified to the undersigned at hi residence near Wilbur in said County or at the fficc of J. C. Fullcrtn in Roseburg Oregon, ARAIT. Dated March 30, 1S8C. Administrator. Twin Foes to Life Arc Indigestion and Constipation. Their primary 8yniitonis are among the most distressing of minor human ailments, and a host of diseases, speedily rcsultaut from them, mutually aggravate caeli other and assail at once the whole machinery of life. Nausea, Foul Breath, Sour Stomach, Dizziness, Headaches, Bilious Fever, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Kidney Diseases, Plies, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Dropsy, and various Skin Disorders, arc among the symptoms and maladies caused by derangement of the stomach and bowels. A Thorough Purgative medicine is the first necessity for cure. Then the cathartic effect must be main tained, in a mild degree, just Mitticieut to prevent a recurrence of cotlveness, anu at the same time the liver, kidneys and stomach must be stimulated and strengthened. Ayer's Pills Accomplish this restorative work better than any other medicine. They are searching and thorough, yet mild, in itbelr purgative action. They do not gripe the patieut, and do not induce a costive re action, as is the effect of other cathartics. Withal, they possess special properties, diuretic, hepatic and tonic, of tliq highest medicinal value aud Absolutely Cure All diseases proceeding from disorder of the digestive and assimilatory organs. The prompt use of Ayer's Tills to correct the firt indications of costive ness, averts the serious Illnesses which neglect of that condition would Inevitably Induce. AH irregularities in the action of the bowels looseness as well as consti pation are beneficially controlled by Ayer's Pills, and for the stimulation of digestive organs weakened by long continued dyspepsia, one or two of Ayer'8 ni.LS dailv. after diuner, will do more good than anything else. Leading Physicians Concede That Ayer's Tills are the best of all cathartic medicines, and many practition ers, of the highest standing, customarily prescribe them. AYER'S PILLS, PRSTARXD bt Dr. J. C. Ayer A Co., Lowe!, Mat. I Analytical Chemists. For sale by all Druggist. NOWDEN CPRINGS ! This health, and pleasure resort is now open for the reception of guests. The hotel has leen thoroughly renovated, side walks rclain, and a new bath house built. Hot &Cold Baths for the accomodation of its guests can be had at any time. Situated as it is, two miles south of Drain station, on the 0. & 0. R. R. it is the most accessible Iealtli aWd Pleasure Resort in the State of Oregon. Passenger trains stop at the platform in front ol the door. INVALIDS will find the use of the water from these min eral springs to be of great benefit. They ex- pei me poison malaria irom tne system A sure cure for Fever and Ague A regulator for all Liver and Kidney diseases. The hot baths cure diseases of the skin and relieves Rheumatic pains. Females sufferinc from diseases peculiar to their sex will find it greatly 10 meir advantage 10 place memsclves under the care of Mrs. Dr. Tobias who has been engaged to remain at the springs this season. PLEASURE SEEKERS will find plenty of game in the neighboring hills, and mountain trout in all the streams. For particulars address, W. A. 1'erkixs, Proprietor Drain Oregon . Cigar Store ! ! DEALER IN Confectioneries, Fru its, Nuts disrars ggTPLACE OF BUSINESS OPfO- SITE DEPOT, ASHLAND OREO. Oakland Furniture Store E 13 T3EKO, lias on hand a full assortment of nil kinds of Furniture, which he will sell you at lower pi ices than ever offered to the people of Douglas County. He also keeps a line lino of Moul dings for picture framing and window cornice, from 10 to 50 cts. per loot Also agent for a first class sewing nia chine. EEPARING OF ALL KINDS OF FURNITURE, ORGANS PIANO'S ETC. Done at short notice and at reason able rates. Everything Made To Ohdei:. GIVE HIM A CALL. OREGON PACIFIC R.R. Willamette Valley to San Francisco Via- Yaqnina- TRAINS LEAVE COllVALLIS Tuesday, Thursilay, Saturday, at!) A. M. LEAVE YAQUINA Monday, Wednesday, Friday, at 8 A. M. The lino A 1 St cr.mship "Yaquina" sails From Yaquina From San Francisco Sunday, March Wednesday, ' Sunday, April, Wednesday, " Sunday, ' ' Uth, 24 th, 4th, 14th, 25th, Wednesday, March 10th, Friday, " lath, Tuesday " 30th Friday April 9th Tuesday, " 20th. The Company reserves the right to change sailing days. Fares. Cabin, SM; Steerage, 57; freight at reduced and moderate rates. River Boats on the Willamette connect a' Corvallig. Low fares and rates. For further infonnatio apply to Hoguei A G. F. & 1. Ag't. , Corvallis mmixiiizmiS cecal A Life Experience. Remarkable nr.d quids cures. Trial Packages. Sonet Btamp for scaled particulars. Aaclr sM Dr. WARD & CO. Louisiana, fo. When Baby was sick, we gave her Caetoria. When ehe was a Child, she cried for Castoria, When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria, When the had Children, ehe gave them Castoria, NEW TIIIS VVEKK. BARKER & WILLIS, DEALERS IN GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, NOTIONS, CROCK ERY, GLASSWARE, TOBACCO, CIGARS, ETC. ETC. OAZVXTJSO FRTJXTS A SPECIALTY. Produce bought and tho highest ensh price paid. ROSEBURG OREGON. PHILIP' SAUTER, Merchant Tailor, K EEL'S ajarjtfl and complete assortment uf am- pits ornne very beat materials and latest stylet . CLOTHIRO MADE TO OR DEB A perfect FIT Guaranteed Cleaning and Repairing done ncatl at Reasonable rates. MI OF -Opposite BIT IEITM Meat Market, on Jackson Strset. ROSEBURG, OREGON. NOTICE FOIt Pl liLH ITION Land Office at Rosebure, Oregon, April let, 1886. TOT H.'E IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE I'OL- lowinir-named settler has filed notice of hi in tention to make filial proof in sumrt of his claim. s and that said proof will be made before the Keirister or Receiver at Roseburg, Oregon, on Saturday, May 14th, 1SS6, viz. Samuel Hebard, Homestead No. 3320 for the S. E. 1 sec. 20 Tp. 25 South, of Range 7 West W. M. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of. said land, viz: Jonathan Baker, H. D. Germand, B. W. Sprague, W. B. Clr.-kc, all of Cmpqua Ferry. W. F. BtMAMIS, Register $1,000 Reward! Mrs. r.on. U. n Us oil, of parson s, Ka i My Kansas, urh wan aiiDoiiitcdv the btatc id ha ii sas Jtxly com imummicr to the World' fair at New Orleans, in an- mver to the inquiry of a reporter, will: "1 ton not sitcaK loo nii;ii oi j a.4.1 .... u i. My Bufft-TiiijjB m-.irly distTacted mc. 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OVERLAND TO CALIFOR IA VIA OREGON AND CALIFORNIA R. R. And Connections. fare fmm Portland to San FrancisoA f32; to Sacra mento $30. 1 C'lic connections made at Ashland with sta"e of the California Oregon & Idaho Stage Company. (DAILY EXCEPT .SUNDAYS.) East Suie Division. BETWEEN PORTLAND & ASHLAND Mail Train LEAVE. Portland 7.P.0A. M. Ho3clur,' n.-5 1. M. Ashland.' 7.4r. 1'. M. Roschurjr r.30 A. M. ARRIVE. U3vbtiri;....6.15 1'. M Ashland 4.4S A. M. Koselmr.....25 A. M. Portland 4.25 P. M. Albany Express Train LEAVE ARRIVE. P;rtlund 4.01 P. M. Lebanon. .. 4. 45A. M. Lebanon 9.20 P. M Purtland.... 10.05 P. M. Pullinaii Palace Slccii and Ashland. r t ars daily bctwceiiA oany The O. and C. It. 11. Kerry makes connection with alj IIIC ll'jUlilI liaillSUli l.NII.QIlli:Lro.llUUl luvv'fl r CI West Side Division. BETWEEN PORTLAND & CORVALLIS ' Vail Tiain- LEAVE. I ARRIVE. Portland 0.00 A. M. Corvallis 4.30 P. M Corvallis ,.S.30A. M. Portland 3.20 P. M : Express Train- LEAVE. I ARRIVE Portland, 5.00 P. M. McMinnville.'. 8.00 P. M McMinnvillc... 5.15 A.M. Portland 8.30 A. M Local tickets for sale and bajnrage checked at owl liany's up lowiKitficc. eor. Stark and Second streets. Tickets for principal points in California ean only lie procurcu anu naxrai;e checked at company s oltlco. - Corner F and Front Sts., Portlaml, Or. Freight will not be received for shipment after I o'clock P. M. on either the East or West Side Div R. hOEIILKR, E. P. ROGERS. Manager. G. F. Pass Agent. CHICAGO COTTAGE ORGAN Ifas nttalned a standard of excellence which admits of no superior. It contitins every improvement that inventive (rcniuu, bkiu una money can produoe. Those Organs nro celebrated for volume, ouulitvof tone, auick resnonse. artistic dcHiirn. Beauty in finish, perfect construction, making inem tno most ucsirauie orruna lor tiouies, bcuoois, cnurcnes, loog-es, eocicucs, etc. ESTABLISOED REPUTATION. CXEQtTALED FACILITIES, SKILLED WORKMEN, BEST MATERIAL, COMBINED, MAKE THIS THE POPULAR OBOAH Instruction Books and Piano Stools. Catalogues and Prioo Lilts, on application, mza, CHICAGO COTTAGE ORGAN CO. frr. Randolph and Ann Sts.. CHICAGO. ILL Children Cry for PITCHER'S ill Health and Sleep without Morphine. CHAN. NICKELBURG & GO.1 129 i 131 SAXSOME STREET, SAN FRANCISCO. Make the best and most durable Boots and Siioes on the Pacific Coast. Buy Y other. NO CHINESE EMPLOYED. OTJB BVERY IS JL -. .' " " y BANTED m f FOB TO K fi i Y - ftvb EXCEL, jjj "... YEASS flu EDUCATIONAL. OAKLAND, OouslsiN ' i - & i v School Yelr begins Monday, SeptmnW 7, 1885. ' rpilE COUUSE OF STL? DY IS IMvSKiNIib TO MEET i wno mav attend. Alanv iiiihlc iimi bri . . - r out I'lrcuiiistauccH precltulc their attemlin such arc frc'iuciitly found tlilu Lriglitcst mul llcncc the course of Btmjy is made nliiioht an fuP as that if many of our (.'ollogeB, while the character of iiistruletructiou is inferior to none. rJLiition ioi Session Primary . . -. First grailc Junior class Second grade Junior class. . 4 (X) 00 (i (XI iSLusic. Twenty-four Lessons Use of Instrument Drawing and I'aintinc btlNU FOR CATALOGUE. PAGE & Di:.EEltS DRUGS, 600KS, V PAINTS, GLASS, WATCHES, OILS, PUTTY, JEWELRY, PERFUMERIES, COMBS, BRUSHES, S1000 HEW A HI) Will Im jriven any mm ENDDHSEUW wnn win iiriHiucc a wi Cl.tist f larKc tx,Ti- InMSP to lie an lumcnililo man. V i the wmther. DETU IT BKONZK CO., Detroit, Mich. who in assert, mat rt- rriftli 1 1UALLI l-'Ui' fiiu-a cast zinc is Hot one - A. -fffLtf5 of the most eniliirio- f TXLr51 U SSJ all known materials to J fjil fl -i-l .lllinuillll U1V iH-llUlia OI lUil f , MONUMENTS J. A. Cardwell Agent ANNOUNCES TO THE PUBLIC TO FURNISH KVK1IYTIIING IIV HlVli: H living 'utily littoJ nj a now -STEAM I prcnared to fuiiiish luinber of all Hard Time i Bant lumber and fencing f urn'iidiud on DO YOU WANT ROUGH At Fair Do you want to In i that it may ADDRESS; J. O. Booth, qiereltnul, Or. i Staver & 208 to 514 FilONf ST. - mux Dbulera in all kint3 of Faim and Dairy machinery, VcLicleH, Binder Twine, Belting, Oils and Machine supplies. Send for our handsomely illustrated Cat alogue, mailed free of charge, and write us for terms, and prices before pur" chasing elsewhere, anything in any line. We will give you tiie best machin ery, at lowcet priced, CITY DRAYTNG DONE WITH CAL DISPATCH. ON JOHN VAj BUR EX. 2WISTOTJ2TCI3-lVE-3-N-T For Assessor I hereby announce my for the ofhee of Assesorl self' as a camiiilatc for Douglas county, subject to the decision f the ensuing Demo"" critic County Convention. . E. H. Bl'RCHARD. For Superintendent. I hereby announce rrfyself as a camiiilatc for the office of School Superintendent of Doug las county, subject to t he decision of the Detn- ocratic Convention G. V. BOGCS, Conniv. oitr:o. TUK WANT8 OF ANY ii. - uit iinmls i-lnw u illi n ,1,.; f..r i ...... i..,i O .... rw .V. rc - uiutu or more expttit-ivo institutioua; uniong most promising jn ucliool . ;e ol' Twelve AVtu;ks: First ouie Mi.l.llcelass .Secoml j:rai1t; MiilJIecli-.HS. . . Senior ulaas 7 00 8 00 9 00 .....812 00 2 50 00 to 12 00 CKOlKiK T. RUSSELl IMiicipal. DIMMICK, OREGON IN- STATIONERY, VARNISHES, TRUSSES, TOILET GOODS PROPRIETARY ARTICLES, ETC. WHITE BRONZE MONUMENTS AND STATUARY Were awarded the -GOLD MEDAL AT WORLD'S FAIR, Nkw Oklkaxh, i s m - l - n at'"""" - Jacksonville, Oregon THAT HE IS NOW PREPARED SAWMILL on Soutli Deer creek, is kinds on short notice at Prices. alioi t notice. J.J. WHITSETT. WHITBETT OR DRESSED Lumber Prices? M next -season? If so Iiave your lumber -awed now lie thoroughly seasoned. r It will coat no more. 11. A. Booth, Drain Or. ; Walker, PORTLAND, ORECON. XOTICE FOU PUBLICATION Land Office at Rosebunr Orcjfon, Karch 10, 13SC. "ATOTICE IS HKREBY GIVEN THAT THE FOI, Xl luwiiig-iiamcd settler has filed nutieeof his in tention to maka final prout in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the Register or Receiver at Uogcburg Land Office, on Saturdar April, 17 lsbrt, viz: Thomas Wilson preemption D V No 4537 t. r the S. E. J of S. E. i gee. 2 Tp. 31 S. R. 6 Wert W. M. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence u)on, and cultivation uf, said land, Viz: J. J. Packard, C. Pickett, James Pickett, J. J. Birch, all of Canyonville, Douglas Co. Oregon. Also at the same time and place viz: 3. J. Packard Homestead No. 44I2 fr tlic N. W. t of N. W. 1 S i of N. W. J S. W. i of N. E. J (Sec. 24 Tp. 31 S. K. 5 West W. M. lie names the follonriiiz witnesses to nrove bi coiitiruiius residence upon, and cultivation of, said land. i. lunulas wiison. v.narioue neKett. of rn. yonville and J Oregon. J. Birch, James Pickett, of Kiddle, Also at the same time and place viz- Charlotte Pickett Homestead 4411 for the N. W. t of N E i N. J of N. W. J S. W. I of M. W. i Sec. 12 Tp." 31 S. K. 5 West W. M. 1 He names the following witnesses to prove hi"con tmuous residence npou, and cultivation of, said land viz: J. J. Packard Thomas Wilson, James Pickett! of Canyonville and J. J. Birch of Kiddle, Oregon W.F.Bes-iAMis, v - r r; s Rvglster DMUNITY from ANNOYANCE paLOat30th,IS33. 8II only of the flnent mi1 bcatqnal. itj of OIom for wltbataadtng beat. Every good thing Is Counter feited, and consumers are CAU TIONED against IMITATIONS of these Chimneys made of VERY POORQLASS. See that the exact label is on each chimney as above. The Pearl Top is always dear and bright Glass. Hannfaetured OXLY by GEO. A. r.lACOETII & CO. Pittsburgh Lead Glass Works. FOR SALE BY DEALERS. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. PETITION. To the County Court of tho County ot Duuirlas. State of Oregon. We, your in-titinncrs, legal voters of t he Trecinc), of SeKtBburjf, Douglas county, Oregon, ask yoor honorahle boiiy, to grant a Lkviife to O. 'Mitchell, to sell spirituous malt and vinom liiiuors, in less quantities than one gallon in the town of Scottsbur" for one year. . S. Nottarfc, C. A. Henderson, Wm. Sawyers, E. II. Ilurchard, W. Clements, Anilrcw Sawyers, Jl: J. Tliomjison, H. Wcatherly, W. Saehard, S. Turner W. J. Uurehanl, J. O. Uurchanl, J. N. lloddon, C." Hacker, Wm. Hart, B. Butler, Wm. Crumrino, S. Strictland, J. McCahey, E. J. Coielanil, W. It. I'at tvrson, Asa Andrews, C. Ilcildcii, C. Glass, s F. Me Koberts, Geo. Br wn Ceo. Bauer, T. W. Andrews, G. H. Luder. NOTICE IS HEREBY CIVENTUATTnECNDER sigiied, will nake application to alie County Court of the County of IKiulas, .Stxilc if Oregon, at their reg ular term of Ikiurt.on Wednesday tho Ttbday of April, 1SSG, for a License to sell spirituous liquors in less quantities tlian a gallon, in the town of Scottshurg, for the period of one year. Gt s. Mitciikll. Scottsburg, Uoutrlw, Count v Orcg. Feb. 19, 18SC. notice to creditors. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE UNDER signed was on Feb. 13, 18S5 dulyaprnintecl Ex ecutrix of the Lost Will and Testament of Wm. Street Rice Occd. by the County Court of .Douglas County, Orcyon. Now therefore all iicrsons having claims against the estate of said deceased are hereby notified to present the same properly verified, to me at uiy residonce in Calapooia precinct, Uouirlas Coutitv. Oregon, within six montlis from this date. Uatcd March, lOtU liSSO. jlary Rick. Executrix. Summons. In the Circuit Court in and for Dout'uh Coutitv. State of Oregon. John Standlcy 1'laintuT vg . . Cyrus Smith, John S. Milier, Prudence Gmrrgc, Ite becca Pane and Ellen Ilopkinsllofoiidairs. Action at law to recover real property and damages. To John S. Miller, Prudence George, Re becca Pane, and Ellen Hopkins, above Daine-1 defendants. In the name of Die Stato of Oregon. You and -each of you are hereby tc 'tuifwl.lw nnjjim- J k-tyrtt tka complaint filed against you by the plainUd John aianaicy in nc aoovc cmivieu tourt auu action on or before the first day of the next regular term of saiu vourt wii; ine unit onaav ine da uay ol May lOCIt 19 ...... tr.lt n . 1 ' . 1 . IWU, win ii juu mii ki w wnv( I.I1U ;UU COIIipiaillL, the plaintiff will take Judgement Sejainst you and each of you, for the relief demanded inhis cmnplaiiit, and that is for the recovery of an undivided one eighth interest in feeof all that part of Section tweu- ty-two (32) on the hast side ol the South Impqua Kiver in Township Twenty eight (2S) South Rangn six (G) West of Willamette meridian formerly owned and possessed by Alauson Miller Sr.; also tho South cast 'uartcr of the North-east quarter. West half of the North-east quarter, sorth tadf of the South east quarter, Nortb-wot quarter, North half of South west quarter, ana bouth-west quarter of South-west quarter of Section twenty three23) all in Townshin Twenty-eight (as) South Range six (Gl west of Will amette meridian containing in all about six hundred and forty acres, excepting therefrom the following described portion thereof set off and admcasuied to Susan Miller the wife of Alausjn Millcrdeceased, as her dower interest therein towit: Beginning at a stake outside of the fence at the South-east corner of the orchard running North to a stake at the Sou tb east of the stock well, thence north to a stake stn d ing on south bank of the Creek or branch, dowu said Creek or branch following its meandering to it junction at South Cinpqua nver; thence ui gaij river w nere Boum line oi inc uem ienc; J.ng to the river at a black oak tree aliout cigliuiu inches in diameter, thence following naid fence wiih nil angles easterly -to the place .if beginning including orchard, dwelling llousc, outbuilding, lianis, shods and eoiralsand appurtenances thereunto bek.niriiiif i ui uviuu.iU.i;r3 iitr me wrongiui with hold mgof said prcmisos and for thueusts and disburse ments incurred herein. Tins summons is published bv nnlnr nl U, a Bean, Judge of the said Circuit Conn fTTr l'l..,.',.! County, SUtc of Oregon, made and entered the ath uay oi Jiarcil isno. J. C Fuller tox & J. w. IUmiltox. Attorneys for Plaintiff. Summons. Ill the Circuit Court in the Stato of Oregon, in and for the County of Iiouglas. Wm. E. Weekly, riaintiff vs. Peter Ovcrholtzer and Hannah Overboltzcr, Andrew Hoover and Harriett Hoover, Defendants. Suit in Equity to foreclose a mortgage. To Peter Ovcrholtzer and Hannah Ovcrholtzer th above named defe nuants. You and each of you are hereby required to appea r and answer the complaint on file against you in the above entitled Court and Cause wherein W m. E. W eekly is plaintiff and PcUtr Overholtzer, Hannah Overholtzcr, Andrew Hoover, and Harriett Horn er are defendants same lieing a suit to foreclose a mortgage on rcl proiertv, on or before the first day of the next regular terni thereof towit: On Monday 3rd day of May lssJ. And you are hereby notified that if vou fail to a'm,,-p and answer the said complaint, as above required. nic kuii inauiiin win appiy 10 tne court lor tlio re lief demanded in the said cminlaint towit: Tht th. defendants and each of them and all persons claim ing under them subsequent to the connncHcemeiit of this suit may lie forechised of all E juity of re demption or other interest in the mo rtgl prem ises descrilied in the complaint. Hi.it the same may he Sold embracing within said discribed acre tho water rights, mill, machinery, and appurtenances thereon ami the proceeds of such sale be applied to the payment of the costs and expenses of this suit including seventy five dollars attornevs feus and the, amount lac on said notamt miirtfage, with inter est as therein provitied tlmt tbo defendant Peter Overholtzer may lie adjudtred to pay any deficiency that may remain after applying ail said inoueva ma applicable thereto That plaintiff have such otttur ami tanner rei id as tne Cou rt may deem prqr-er. This summons is published by an order -of lion K. S. Bean, Judge of said Court made, nn Uie 11 day ot March lsbd. Las Lajts. Attorneys for Plaintiffs NOTICE, of . Application to Purchase Tioi); Land. RJOT1CE IS HEREBY Gpis" rllAT, IWCOMPLl" 11 Attcfl with tho rifrtvi .Tim ..4 i . .. - utnrnvm JnnA 9 1?-" .,i.u.i . - v"i,ruw of Timber Laml, in the' StauTof C?iorn U Ore-. f Nevada, and Washingfn Territory," PeterTko' wboMj post-office ldress is Gardiner Douglas Coun ty, Oregon, has this day filed in this office hi" appH. cation to purchase the N. E. i of K. W. Section .. v. uian. All persons hold- ing any ad verse claim thereto aretcquircd to present the same at this office within sixty days from ---1 " m , tt. r . uKsuuix, Dated thta Wh day of March 1886. R-er. NOTICE, of Application to Purchase Timber Land. NOTICE IS HEREBY CXVZX THAT IX COM PLI ance with tT.Ar.r.;a:A . .1 . . " -T , ... uuu fin m me act 01 UongreM '.''i"" JIune 3.. 1878, entitled "An act for the Sc vC. 1. ,"' "'ne states 01 Calif-mia, Oregon. JX. ?' ?d Hh'ni,ton Territorv," JepUuT H Orubbe, whoso post-otBee ad.lress U W ilbur, Iouglai Co. Or., has this day filed in this office his aT-illi-,Upu!'chMe the 8- W. J of S. E. J & S. KJ ,4 S. W. J Section No. 26, In Township No. 25 South. Kange Jso. 5 W est, ot the Willamette meridian. All persons holding any adverse claim thereto are Te quired to present the same at this office within sixty days from the first publication ot this notice Dated MM. 8th 18. W. F. BsjcUVnr. Begirt r